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surprise down inside; raking over old coals? He looked at his watch。 Almost half 
an hour。 
  He let himself down to the edge of the roof; dropped one leg over; and felt 
around until his foot found the top rung of the ladder just below the overhang。 
He would go down to the equipment shed where he had stored the bug bomb on a 
high shelf out of Danny's reach。 He would get it; e back up; and then they 
would be the ones surprised。 You could be stung; but you could also sting back。 
He believed that sincerely。 Two hours from now the nest would be just so much 
chewed paper and Danny could have it in his room if he wanted to — Jack had had 
one in his room when he was just a kid; it had always smelled faintly of 
woodsmoke and gasoline。 He could have it right by the head of his bed。 It 
wouldn't hurt him。 
  〃I'm getting better。〃 
  The sound of his own voice; confident in the silent afternoon; reassured him 
even though he hadn't meant to speak aloud。 He was getting better。 It was 
possible to graduate from passive to active; to take the thing that had once 
driven you nearly to madness as a neutral prize of no more than occasional 
academic interest。 And if there was a place where the thing could be done; this 
was surely it。 
  He went down the ladder to get the bug bomb。 They would pay。 They would pay 
for stinging him。 
 
 
 
 
   》 
 
 
DOWN IN THE FRONT YARD 
 
 
  Jack had found a huge white…painted wicker chair in the back of the equipment 
shed two weeks ago; and had dragged it around to the porch over Wendy's 
objections that it was really the ugliest thing she had ever seen in her whole 
life。 He was sitting in it now; amusing himself with a copy of E。 L。 Doctorow's 
Wele to Hard Times; when his wife and son rattled up the driveway in the 
hotel truck。 
  Wendy parked it in the turn…around; raced the engine sportily; and then turned 
it off。 The truck's single taillight died。 The engine rumbled grumpily with 
post…ignition and finally stopped。 Jack got out of his chair and ambled down to 
meet them。 


 
 
  〃Hi; Dad!〃 Danny called; and raced up the hill。 He had a box in one hand。 
〃Look what Mommy bought me!〃 
  Jack picked his son up; swung him around twice; and kissed him heartily on the 
mouth。 
  〃Jack Torrance; the Eugene O'Neill of his generation; the American 
Shakespeare!〃 Wendy said; smiling。 〃Fancy meeting you here; so far up in the 
mountains。〃 
  〃The mon ruck became too much for me; dear lady;〃 he said; and slipped his 
arms around her。 They kissed。 〃How was your trip?〃 
  〃Very good。 Danny plains that I keep jerking him but I didn't stall the 
truck once and 。。。 oh; Jack; you finished it!〃 
  She was looking at the roof; and Danny followed her gaze。 A faint frown 
touched his face as he looked at the wide swatch of fresh shingles atop the 
Overlook's west wing; a lighter green than the rest of the roof。 Then he looked 
down at the box in his hand and his face cleared again。 At night the pictures 
Tony had showed him came back to haunt in all their original clarity; but in 
sunny daylight they were easier to disregard。 
  〃Look; Daddy; look!〃 
  Jack took the box from his son。 It was a model car; one of the Big Daddy Roth 
caricatures that Danny bad expressed an admiration for in the past。 This one was 
the Violent Violet Volkswagen; and the picture on the box showed a huge purple 
VW with long '59 Cadillac Coupe de Ville taillights burning up a dirt track。 
The VW had a sunroof; and poking up through it; clawed hands on the wheel down 
below; was a gigantic warty monster with popping bloodshot eyes; a maniacal 
grin; and a gigantic English racing cap turned around backward。 
  Wendy was smiling at him; and Jack winked at her。 
  〃That's what I like about you; doc;〃 Jack said; handing the box back。 〃Your 
taste runs to the quiet; the sober; the introspective。 You are definitely the 
child of my loins。〃 
  〃Mommy said you'd help me put it together as soon as I could read all of the 
first Dick and Jane。〃 
  〃That ought to be by the end of the week;〃 Jack said。 〃What else have you got 
in that fine…looking truck; ma'am?〃 
  〃Uh…uh。〃 She grabbed his arm and pulled him back。 〃No peeking。 Some of that 
stuff is for you。 Danny and I will take it in。 You can get the milk。 It's on the 
floor of the cab。〃 
  〃That's all I am to you;〃 Jack cried; clapping a hand to his forehead。 〃Just a 
dray horse; a mon beast of the field。 Dray here; dray there; dray 
everywhere。〃 
  〃Just dray that milk right into the kitchen; mister。〃 
  〃It's too much!〃 he cried; and threw himself on the ground while Danny stood 
over him and giggled。 
  〃Get up; you ox;〃 Wendy said; and prodded him with the toe of her sneaker。 
  〃See?〃 he said to Danny。 〃She called me an ox。 You're a witness。〃 
  〃Witness; witness!〃 Danny concurred gleefully; and broadjumped his prone 
father。 
  Jack sat up。 〃That reminds me; chumly。 I've got something for you。 too。 On the 
porch by my ashtray。〃 


 
 
  〃What is it?〃 
  〃Forgot。 Go and see。〃 
  Jack got up and the two of them stood together; watching Danny charge up the 
lawn and then take the steps to the porch two by two。 He put an arm around 
Wendy's waist。 
  〃You happy; babe?〃 
  She looked up at him solemnly。 〃This is the happiest I've been since we were 
married。〃 
  〃Is that the truth?〃 
  〃God's honest。〃 
  He squeezed her tightly。 〃I love you。〃 
  She squeezed him back; touched。 Those had never been cheap words with John 
Torrance; she could count the number of times he had said them to her; both 
before and after marriage; on both her hands。 
  〃I love you too。〃 
  〃Mommy! Mommy!〃 Danny was on the porch now; shrill and excited。 〃e and see!  Wow! It's 
neat!〃 
  〃What is it?〃 Wendy asked him as they walked up from the parking lot; hand in 
hand。 
  〃Forgot;〃 Jack said。 
  〃Oh; you'll get yours;〃 she said; and elbowed him。 〃See if you don't。〃 
  〃I was hoping I'd get it tonight;〃 he remarked; and she laughed。 A moment 
later he asked; 〃Is Danny happy; do you think?〃 
  〃You ought to know。 You're the one who has a long talk with him every night 
before bed。〃 
  〃That's usually about what he wants to be when he grows up or if Santa Claus 
is really real。 That's getting to be a big thing with him。 I think his old buddy 
Scott let some pennies drop on that one。 No; he hasn't said much of anything 
about the Overlook to me。〃 
  〃Me either;〃 she said。 They were climbing the porch steps now。 〃But he's very 
quiet a lot of the time。 And I think he's lost weight; Jack; I really do。〃 
  〃He's just getting tall。〃 
  Danny's back was to them。 He was examining something on the table by Jack's 
chair; but Wendy couldn't see what it was。 
  〃He's not eating as well; either。 He used to be the original steam shovel。 
Remember last year?〃 
  〃They taper off;〃 he said vaguely。 〃I think I read that in Spock。 He'll be 
using two forks again by the time he's seven。〃 
  They had stopped on the top step。 
  〃He's pushing awfully hard on those readers; too;〃 she said。 〃I know he wants 
to learn how; to please us 。。。 to please you;〃 she added reluctantly。 
  〃To please himself mo
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